Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
1996 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 8, 2010
- An assessment of carbon stock for various land use system in Aravally mountains, Western India pp. 811-824

- J. Kumar, Kanti Patel, Rita Kumar and RohitKumar Bhoi
- Impact of prolonged rainy seasons on food crop production in Cameroon pp. 825-841

- Genesis Yengoh, Augustin Tchuinte, Frederick Armah and Justice Odoi
- Adaptation investments: a resource allocation framework pp. 843-858

- Rhona Barr, Sam Fankhauser and Kirk Hamilton
- Indigenous culture and adaptation to climate change: sockeye salmon and the St’át’imc people pp. 859-876

- Colleen Jacob, Tim McDaniels and Scott Hinch
- Electricity demand in a changing climate pp. 877-897

- Gunnar Eskeland and Torben Mideksa
- Small holder’s carbon forestry project in Haryana India: issues and challenges pp. 899-915

- Debojyoti Chakraborty
Volume 15, issue 7, 2010
- Assessing adaptation to extreme weather events in Europe—Editorial pp. 611-620

- Reinhard Mechler and Zbigniew Kundzewicz
- River flood risk and adaptation in Europe—assessment of the present status pp. 621-639

- Nicola Lugeri, Zbigniew Kundzewicz, Elisabetta Genovese, Stefan Hochrainer and Maciej Radziejewski
- Assessing river flood risk and adaptation in Europe—review of projections for the future pp. 641-656

- Zbigniew Kundzewicz, Nicola Lugeri, Rutger Dankers, Yukiko Hirabayashi, Petra Döll, Iwona Pińskwar, Tomasz Dysarz, Stefan Hochrainer and Piotr Matczak
- Impact and adaptation opportunities for European agriculture in response to climatic change and variability pp. 657-679

- Marco Moriondo, Marco Bindi, Zbigniew Kundzewicz, M. Szwed, A. Chorynski, P. Matczak, M. Radziejewski, D. McEvoy and Anita Wreford
- Assessing risk and adaptation options to fires and windstorms in European forestry pp. 681-701

- Mart-Jan Schelhaas, Geerten Hengeveld, Marco Moriondo, Gert Reinds, Zbigniew Kundzewicz, Herbert Maat and Marco Bindi
- Assessing risk of and adaptation to sea-level rise in the European Union: an application of DIVA pp. 703-719

- Jochen Hinkel, Robert Nicholls, Athanasios Vafeidis, Richard Tol and Thaleia Avagianou
- Financial adaptation to disaster risk in the European Union pp. 721-736

- Stine Aakre, Ilona Banaszak, Reinhard Mechler, Dirk Rübbelke, Anita Wreford and Harvir Kalirai
- Modelling economic impacts and adaptation to extreme events: Insights from European case studies pp. 737-762

- Reinhard Mechler, Stefan Hochrainer, Asbjørn Aaheim, Håkon Salen and Anita Wreford
- Assessment of risks for adaptation to climate change: the case of land-slides pp. 763-778

- Asbjørn Aaheim, Bård Romstad and Håkon Sælen
- Framing adaptation to climate-related extreme events pp. 779-795

- Darryn McEvoy, Piotr Matczak, Ilona Banaszak and Adam Chorynski
- The European Union Solidarity Fund pp. 797-810

- Stefan Hochrainer, Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer and Reinhard Mechler
Volume 15, issue 6, 2010
- Soil carbon sequestration in a changing global environment pp. 511-529

- Felipe Macías and Marta Camps Arbestain
- Policy options in a worst case climate change world pp. 531-549

- Rob Swart and Natasha Marinova
- Forest and agroecosystem fire management in Ghana pp. 551-570

- Mark Appiah, Lawrence Damnyag, Dominic Blay and Ari Pappinen
- Sustainable bioenergy production strategies for rural India pp. 571-590

- Rahul Hiremath, Bimlesh Kumar, P. Balachandra and N. Ravindranath
- Space-time discounting in climate change adaptation pp. 591-609

- Seth Baum and William Easterling
Volume 15, issue 5, 2010
- Simulating impacts, potential adaptation and vulnerability of maize to climate change in India pp. 413-431

- Kattarkandi Byjesh, Soora Kumar and Pramod Aggarwal
- Sharing developed countries’ post-2012 greenhouse gas emission reductions based on comparable efforts pp. 433-465

- Michel Elzen, Niklas Höhne, Markus Hagemann, Jasper Vliet and Detlef Vuuren
- Evaluating climate impacts on carbon balance of the terrestrial ecosystems in the Midwest of the United States with a process-based ecosystem model pp. 467-487

- Xiaoliang Lu and Qianlai Zhuang
- Carbon storage and sequestration potential of selected tree species in India pp. 489-510

- Meenakshi Kaul, G. Mohren and V. Dadhwal
Volume 15, issue 4, 2010
- Assessing impact of projected future climate on tree species growth and yield: development of an evaluation strategy pp. 307-320

- Shaun Dombroskie, Monica McKendy, Courtney Ruelland, William Richards, Charles Bourque and Fan-Rui Meng
- The economic impact of substantial sea-level rise pp. 321-335

- David Anthoff, Robert Nicholls and Richard Tol
- Slum dwellers response to flooding events in the megacities of India pp. 337-353

- Monalisa Chatterjee
- Rainwater harvesting technologies and practises in rural Uganda: a case study pp. 355-369

- David Baguma and Willibald Loiskandl
- Soy production and certification: the case of Argentinean soy-based biodiesel pp. 371-394

- Julia Tomei, Stella Semino, Helena Paul, Lilian Joensen, Mario Monti and Erling Jelsøe
- Carbon storage versus fossil fuel substitution: a climate change mitigation option for two different land use categories based on short and long rotation forestry in India pp. 395-409

- Meenakshi Kaul, G. Mohren and V. Dadhwal
- Erratum to: Nitrogen fertilizer management for nitrous oxide (N 2 O) mitigation in intensive corn (Maize) production: an emissions reduction protocol for US Midwest agriculture pp. 411-411

- Neville Millar, G. Robertson, Peter Grace, Ron Gehl and John Hoben
Volume 15, issue 3, 2010
- Challenges to achieving a successful transition to a low carbon economy in South Africa: examples from poor urban communities pp. 205-222

- Thuli Mdluli and Coleen Vogel
- Planning hydrological restoration of peatlands in Indonesia to mitigate carbon dioxide emissions pp. 223-239

- Julia Jaenicke, Henk Wösten, Arif Budiman and Florian Siegert
- Global and regional potential for bioenergy from agricultural and forestry residue biomass pp. 241-262

- Jay Gregg and Steven Smith
- Institutional adaptive capacity and climate change response in the Congo Basin forests of Cameroon pp. 263-282

- H. Brown, Johnson Nkem, Denis Sonwa and Youssoufa Bele
- Ecological impacts and management strategies for western larch in the face of climate-change pp. 283-306

- Gerald Rehfeldt and Barry Jaquish
Volume 15, issue 2, 2010
- Strengthening the link between climate change adaptation and national development plans: lessons from the case of population in National Adaptation Programmes of Action (NAPAs) pp. 113-126

- Karen Hardee and Clive Mutunga
- Land-based carbon storage and the European union emissions trading scheme: the science underlying the policy pp. 127-136

- Jonathan Haskett, Bernhard Schlamadinger and Sandra Brown
- A new post-Kyoto climate regime based on per-capita cumulative CO 2 -emission rights—rationale, architecture and quantitative assessment of the implication for the CO 2 -emissions from China, India and the Annex-I countries by 2050 pp. 137-168

- Andreas Oberheitmann
- Climate change and the growth of the livestock sector in developing countries pp. 169-184

- Philip Thornton and Pierre Gerber
- Nitrogen fertilizer management for nitrous oxide (N 2 O) mitigation in intensive corn (Maize) production: an emissions reduction protocol for US Midwest agriculture pp. 185-204

- Neville Millar, G. Robertson, Peter Grace, Ron Gehl and John Hoben
Volume 15, issue 1, 2010
- Consistency and comparability of estimation and accounting of removal by sinks in afforestation/reforestation activities pp. 1-18

- Viorel Blujdea, David Bird and Carmenza Robledo
- Including adaptation costs and climate change damages in evaluating post-2012 burden-sharing regimes pp. 19-40

- Andries Hof, Michel Elzen and Detlef Vuuren
- Pursuing an integrated development and climate policy framework in Africa: options for mainstreaming pp. 41-52

- Chuku Chuku
- A little REDD model to quickly compare possible baseline and policy scenarios for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation pp. 53-69

- Richard Dudley
- A distributed approach to accounting for carbon in wood products pp. 71-91

- Eric Marland, Kirk Stellar and Gregg Marland
- Clean Development Mechanism Potential and Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 93-111

- Govinda Timilsina, Christophe Gouvello, Massamba Thioye and Felix Dayo
Volume 14, issue 8, 2009
- Ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change: what role for policy-makers, society and scientists? pp. 691-696

- Raffaele Vignola, Bruno Locatelli, Celia Martinez and Pablo Imbach
- Addressing human security in the Arctic in the context of climate change through science and technology pp. 697-710

- Jennifer Lukovich and Gordon McBean
- Potential of surplus biomass gasifier based power generation: A case study of an Indian state Rajasthan pp. 711-720

- N. Panwar and N. Rathore
- Accommodation of climate change in coastal areas of cameroon: selection of household-level protection options pp. 721-735

- Ernest Molua
- Making index insurance attractive to farmers pp. 737-753

- Anthony Patt, Nicole Peterson, Michael Carter, Maria Vélez, Ulrich Hess and Pablo Suarez
- Emission trading in agriculture: a study of design options using an agent-based approach pp. 755-776

- Innocent Bakam and Robin Matthews
- Measuring the economic effects of sea level rise on shore fishing pp. 777-792

- John Whitehead, Ben Poulter, Christopher Dumas and Okmyung Bin
- The promotion of clean development mechanism to cement industry capturing waste heat for power generation in China pp. 793-804

- Qishe Yan, Chang-Bo Zhou, Peng Qu and Rui-qin Zhang
Volume 14, issue 7, 2009
- Estimating carbon in savanna ecosystems: rational distribution of effort pp. 579-604

- Russell Wise, Graham Maltitz, Robert Scholes, Chris Elphinstone and Renee Koen
- Towards a climate change adaptation strategy for coffee communities and ecosystems in the Sierra Madre de Chiapas, Mexico pp. 605-625

- Götz Schroth, Peter Laderach, Jan Dempewolf, Stacy Philpott, Jeremy Haggar, Hallie Eakin, Teresa Castillejos, Jaime Garcia Moreno, Lorena Soto Pinto, Ricardo Hernandez, Anton Eitzinger and Julian Ramirez-Villegas
- Design and performance evaluation of energy efficient biomass gasifier based cookstove on multi fuels pp. 627-633

- N. Panwar
- Constituting leadership via policy: Sweden as a pioneer of climate change mitigation pp. 635-653

- Steven Sarasini
- Estimating environmental benefits of natural hazard mitigation with data transfer: results from a benefit-cost analysis of Federal Emergency Management Agency hazard mitigation grants pp. 655-676

- John Whitehead and Adam Rose
- A virtual “field test” of forest management carbon offset protocols: the influence of accounting pp. 677-690

- Christopher Galik, Megan Mobley and Daniel Richter
Volume 14, issue 6, 2009
- Farm soil carbon monitoring developments and land use change: unearthing relationships between paddock carbon stocks, monitoring technology and new market options in Western Australia pp. 497-512

- Mark McHenry
- Climate change and Ontario forests: Prospects for building institutional adaptive capacity pp. 513-536

- H. Brown
- Germination of Deyeuxia angustifolia as affected by soil type, burial depth, water depth and oxygen level pp. 537-545

- Youzhi Li, Canming Zhang, Yonghong Xie and Fen Liu
- Experimental investigation of open core downdraft biomass gasifier for food processing industry pp. 547-556

- N. Panwar, N. Rathore and A. Kurchania
- Carbon benefits from Amazonian forest reserves: leakage accounting and the value of time pp. 557-567

- Philip Fearnside
- Mitigation of greenhouse gases by adoption of improved biomass cookstoves pp. 569-578

- N. Panwar, A. Kurchania and N. Rathore
Volume 14, issue 5, 2009
- Linking domestic emissions trading schemes and the evolution of the international climate regime bottom-up support of top-down processes? Introduction to the special issue of MITI pp. 375-378

- Ralf Schüle and Wolfgang Sterk
- Linking the EU emissions trading scheme: economic implications of allowance allocation and global carbon constraints pp. 379-398

- N. Anger, B. Brouns and J. Onigkeit
- Linking the Northeast states of the US mitigation program to the EU Emission Trading Scheme—Implications and costs pp. 399-408

- Thomas Persson
- Advancing the climate regime through linking domestic emission trading systems? pp. 409-431

- Wolfgang Sterk and Ralf Schüle
- Linking Russia with the European and global greenhouse gas emissions trading markets: three paths for greening the Russian assigned amount under the Kyoto Protocol pp. 433-453

- Alexander Golub, Jos Cozijnsen and Annie Petsonk
- Foresty offsets in emissions trading systems: a link between systems? pp. 455-463

- C. Streck, Andreas Tuerk and B. Schlamadinger
- Ensuring the environmental effectiveness of linked emissions trading schemes over time pp. 465-476

- E. Haites and X. Wang
- Fairness aspects of linking the European emissions trading scheme under a long-term stabilization scenario for CO 2 concentration pp. 477-494

- J. Onigkeit, N. Anger and B. Brouns
- Bernhard SCHLAMADINGER pp. 495-496

- Robert Dixon
Volume 14, issue 4, 2009
- From the ground up: holistic management and grassroots rural adaptation to bovine spongiform encephalopathy across western Canada pp. 299-316

- Stéphane McLachlan and Melisa Yestrau
- The rains are disappointing us: dynamic vulnerability and adaptation to multiple stressors in the Afram Plains, Ghana pp. 317-337

- Lisa Westerhoff and Barry Smit
- Fishery livelihoods and adaptation to climate change: a case study of Chilika lagoon, India pp. 339-355

- Shimpei Iwasaki, Bam Razafindrabe and Rajib Shaw
- Estimation of biomass distribution in Peninsular Malaysia and in the islands of Sumatra, Java and Borneo based on multi-resolution remote sensing land cover analysis pp. 357-373

- Jukka Miettinen and Soo Liew
Volume 14, issue 3, 2009
- Assessing the dynamic efficiency of internal mitigation projects. An evolutionary perspective pp. 203-213

- Pablo del Río
- Is there a commercially viable market for crop insurance in rural Bangladesh? pp. 215-229

- Sonia Akter, Roy Brouwer, Saria Choudhury and Salina Aziz
- Climate change and financial adaptation in Africa. Investigating the impact of climate change on the robustness of index-based microinsurance in Malawi pp. 231-250

- Stefan Hochrainer, Reinhard Mechler and Georg Pflug
- Igniting change in local government: lessons learned from a bushfire vulnerability assessment pp. 251-283

- B. Preston, C. Brooke, Thomas Measham, T. Smith and Russell Gorddard
- Environmental, land-use and economic implications of Brazilian sugarcane expansion 1996–2006 pp. 285-298

- Gerd Sparovek, Alberto Barretto, Goran Berndes, Sergio Martins and Rodrigo Maule
Volume 14, issue 2, 2009
- The ‘hidden’ social costs of forestry offsets pp. 107-120

- Colin Hunt and Seth Baum
- Shifting regime shifted policy—interplay of interests in sustainability discourses of forest land use pp. 121-134

- Mohammad Ali and A. Rafiqul Hoque
- Matching national forest policies and management practices for climate change adaptation in Burkina Faso and Ghana pp. 135-151

- Fobissie Kalame, Johnson Nkem, Monica Idinoba and Markku Kanninen
- Adaptation for crop agriculture to climate change in Cameroon: Turning on the heat pp. 153-168

- Munang Tingem and Mike Rivington
- A methodological proposal for the evaluation of farmer’s adaptation to climate variability, mainly due to drought in watersheds in Central America pp. 169-183

- Laura Benegas, Francisco Jiménez, Bruno Locatelli, Jorge Faustino and Max Campos
- Governance in vulnerability assessment: the role of globalising decision-making networks in determining local vulnerability and adaptive capacity pp. 185-201

- E. Keskitalo
Volume 14, issue 1, 2009
- Cool it with cold, hard facts pp. 1-5

- Jason Vogel, Karen Carney and Joel Smith
- Climate change and local level disaster risk reduction planning: need, opportunities and challenges pp. 7-33

- S. Prabhakar, Ancha Srinivasan and Rajib Shaw
- Economic impacts of climatic variability and subsidies on European agriculture and observed adaptation strategies pp. 35-59

- Pytrik Reidsma, Alfons Oude Lansink and Frank Ewert
- Emissions corridors for reducing the risk of a collapse of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation pp. 61-83

- T. Bruckner and K. Zickfeld
- Quantification of net primary production of Chinese forest ecosystems with spatial statistical approaches pp. 85-99

- Qianlai Zhuang, Tonglin Zhang, Jingfeng Xiao and Tianxiang Luo
- Potential effects of climate change and rising CO 2 on ecosystem processes in northeastern U.S. forests pp. 101-106

- S. Ollinger, C. Goodale, K. Hayhoe and J. Jenkins
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